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David Pawson on the New Birth
Doing some preparation for this morning, I looked up David Pawson whom I have quoted on here and NFCF before, I thought this quote below, was a good representation of his theology. I encourage everyone to get his Book "The Normal Christian Birth" I believe it far surpasses anything published before by Word Aflame, including Bernard's works. He will clear up most misunderstanding and errors about this wonderful experience, he tackles most if not all problematic scriptures.
In The Normal Christian Birth, Pawson argued that a biblical understanding of Christianity should incorporate more than a simple 'prayer of repentance'. Whilst accepting the fundamental basis of salvation by faith, he argued that the Biblical model of a person's "birth" included aspects which are frequently ignored or forgotten today. He offered four typical steps: repentance towards God; believing in Jesus, baptism in water and receiving the Holy Spirit. This, according to Pawson, is the biblical pattern for a "normal Christian birth". |
A site that shares some of the same conclusions, nice to see the English believers catching on.
http://seandoherty.blogs.com/welcome...wate.html#more |
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Perhaps I am being too technical here... |
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Barb, I may have inserted it wrongly, but he includes faith and repentance as the intial step.. |
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sounds like he's "looking our way"........:winkgrin
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Keith5Jeanie,
Who is this David Pawson guy? |
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A British theologian, some say the best since Spurgeon, very controversal because of what he now believes to the normative way to Born Again that runs contrary to much of what the modern church believes, pray the sinners prayer. |
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I would say we should pray for this man............ |
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BTW, we reformed types don't believe that the 'sinner's prayer' saves anyone either. |
Never heard of him.
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Someone Eld. Epley doesn't know? How can that be? He must not be Pentecostal. |
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